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1958 Ford Thunderbird Convertible Project-less That 100 Known To Exist Today. on 2040-cars

US $8,900.00
Year:1958 Mileage:111111
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1958 FORD THUNDERBIRD CONVERTIBLE, ORIGINAL CONDITION, 352CI/300HP ENGINE NOT RUNNING, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, MANY NICE FACTORY OPTIONS, STORED MANY YEARS AND WILL NEED TOTAL RESTORATION, ULTRA RARE, YOU RARELY SEE A 1958 THUNDERBIRD CONVERTIBLE AS ONLY 2134 WERE PRODUCED, THE 1958 THUNDERBIRD CONVERTIBLE IS THE RAREST OF ALL THUNDERBIRD CONVERTIBLES WITH LESS THAT 100 KNOWN TO EXIST TODAY, STRAIGHT SOLID BODY BUT WILL NEED NEW FLOORPANS INSTALLED, MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE, BIDDERS WITH ZERO/NEGATIVE FEEDBACK MUST CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING OR I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID/BIDS, DO YOUR RESEARCH TO FIND OUT HOW RARE THIS CAR REALLY IS, EXCELLENT FATHER/SON/DAUGHTER PROJECT TO RESTORE BACK AS ORIGINAL OR BUILD A NICE PROTOURING CRUISER, MANY POSSIBILITIES WITH THIS ONE, WILL NEED TO BE TOWED WITH A FLATBED WHEN MOVED AS THE WHEELS ARE FROZE UP FROM SITTING, SOLD IN AS-IS CONDITION, THANKS FOR LOOKING!! 


On Feb-26-14 at 14:47:13 PST, seller added the following information:

DUE TO MANY EMAILS/BIDDERS WANTING TO KNOW ABOUT A "BUY NOW" PRICE I NOW HAVE ONE LISTED. FEEL FREE TO CONTACT PAUL AT 901-219-9569 WITH ANY QUESTIONS. MY AUCTIONS OFTEN END WITH A SIMPLE PHONE CALL.

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2015 Ford Mustang revs it up at Cars & Coffee

Mon, 09 Dec 2013

Just because the new 2015 Ford Mustang has officially been released, you didn't think that would be the end of the matter - did you? Of course not. There'll still be plenty of rumors, reports and video footage to bring you. Like this, the first non-official footage of the new pony car in the wild.
Shot by YouTube user SotA1080 and dug up by our friends at CarBuzz, this clip shows the new Mustang posing for photos (alongside other Mustangs) and starting up its engine at the most recent gathering of Cars & Coffee in Irvine, CA. And this being the GT model, it's not packing the V6 or the turbo four, but the red-blooded 5.0-liter V8 that tells us and enthusiasts worldwide that the new Mustang has not lost its way. Scroll on down to watch the footage for yourself.

Are you the next Ford Edge? [UPDATE]

Wed, 13 Feb 2013

What looks to be the next Ford Edge has been leaked in an apparent corporate Powerpoint presentation deck. Despite the thumbnail image's blurry and pixelated quality, it appears as if the next generation crossover will be staying close to its current aesthetic despite an all-new front clip with redesigned grille, headlamps, and lower fascia with integrated fog lights.
The upscale-minded Blue Oval CUV is due for a redesign in 2015, having just received a mid-cycle refresh for 2011. It isn't clear what changes lie beneath the new skin, either in terms of mechanicals or interior refinement, but we suspect Ford will be looking to put some distance between the next generation model and the new Escape, which is suddenly much more car-like and not that far off the more expensive Edge in terms of overall size, power or refinement.
UPDATE: Substituted clearer image - thanks, Sean!

Ford rethinking vehicle launch strategy

Tue, 07 May 2013

With a new boss at the helm, Ford is looking at new ways to improve its vehicle launches in North America to prevent recent issues that have popped up with models like the Lincoln MKZ, Ford Escape and Ford Fusion. Speaking with Automotive News, Ford's new president of the Americas, Joe Hinrichs, revealed a few ways the automaker plans to avoid early build issues such as the engine fires on certain 2013 Escape and Fusion models and months-long delays for customers to receive their MKZs.
It sounds like the root of the problems may have been Ford's relationship with suppliers compounded by the fact that the product surge came on the heels of the recent industry-crippling recession, and in the AN article, Hinrichs says improvements are being made to reduce problems during the launch of new or redesigned models. Three such improvements that were implemented during the first quarter of this year including more rigorous quality comparisons, better use of computer technology to catch major problems sooner and hiring engineers to work closer with suppliers.